'Morphine' came from the name of the god of dreams, Morpheus.
There was no Greek god named Morphine, but the word 'morphine' is derived from the name of the god of dreams, Morpheus.
The Greek God of dreams was Morpheus, and the drug named after him is morphine.
Morphine is the painkilling drug named after Morpheus.
Morphine comes from the greek word Morpheus which is the God of dreams, it is named this due to its narcotic effects
Morphine, named after the Greek god Morpheus.
The name of 'morphine' is derived from the Greek god Morpheus who was known as the god of dreams .
Morphine takes its name after the god of sleep/dreams Morpheas/Morpheus. So morphine, promises to take somebody to the dreamland.
Morpheus The word morphine derives from the god's name
Morphine and other such compounds are named after Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams, for the dream-like state that is often the effect of such medications.
The Greek father god was named Zeus.
I think what you are asking is "what is the Greek mythological origin for Morphine". The name "morphine" is rooted in the Greek personification of the dream state, Morpheus. His name means "shaper" as he was the shaper of dreams.
Jupiter is named for the Roman god Jupiter, which is identified with the Greek god Zeus.
There is no Greek god named Mattias.